With three double-digit scorers and effective defense supplying the thrust, Skyline generated a 13-point swing in the fourth quarter and ran off with a league victory.

Visiting Skyline (5-7, 2-3 SEC Red) outscored Monroe 24-11 in the final frame. Marquis Wesley racked up a game-high 19 points and six rebounds for the victorious Eagles.

Wesley went 7 for 7 from the free-throw line, part of Skyline's season-best 19 of 24 team performance. Foul shots were a factor late as the Eagles clinched the win.

"We had the maturity to stick with it at the end, especially at the line," Skyline coach Mike Lovelace. "Bounces weren't going our way and shots weren't going in for a long time. It was the perfect recipe for a close game."

Tristan Wilson scored 14 for Skyline while also adding six rebounds and five blocks. Peter Bakker-Ardema contributed 12 points by burying four 3-pointers.

"In the third quarter, they really hurt us on the boards," Huron coach Waleed Samaha said. "Our kids competed hard. It was a learning experience. They are first in the league, and we are one of several teams trailing behind."

Freshman Corey Allen had 19 points and Lavonte Davis earned his third double-double of the season in Ypsilanti's comprehensive home win. Davis, a senior Northwood University recruit, controlled the paint for Ypsilanti (10-2, 6-0 SEC White), as he scored 18 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and added three blocks.

"Lavonte realized this was his last Friday-night home game so he wanted to play hard," Ypsilanti coach Steve Brooks said. "He's really enjoying his senior year. He leads by example."

Lincoln coach Rich Marion was disappointed in his team’s defensive lapses down the stretch.

“I knew it was going to be a low scoring game, given the matchups and how they play,” Marion said. “The biggest disappointment was giving up 16 points in the fourth We have to learn that our calling card is going to be our defense.”

Junior Tariq Stinson had 23 for Arbor Preparatory (6-6), making seven field goals, four 3-pointers and shooting 3 for 8 from the free-throw line, and Adrian Harrison scored 13.

With a seven-point lead Willow Run pulled away from Arbor Preparatory in the fourth by outscoring Arbor Preparatory 20-13.

"We took control in the third quarter and our pace as exactly what we wanted,” Willow Run coach Tim Cain said. “We pounded it down low and let Jermayne Nathan take care of the rest. Being unselfish was what got us the lead.”

Jordan Heuser led Manchester (1-13, 1-7 Cascades) with 13 points. Coach Dave Arnold praised his efforts in what's been a long season for the Flying Dutchmen.

“Sometimes when you struggle guys start to loosen up the baseball gloves and get ready for spring break,” Arnold said. “Not these guys. They want to finish strong. They lost to probably the best team in the league.”

Greenhills (11-1, 10-0 MIAC Blue) jumped out to a 32-12 halftime lead and did not look back. Andrew Khouri led all scorers with 30 points, and Emmet Kulka added 12 points and four steals.

"I think Andrew is now 24 points away from 1000 in his career," Greenhills coach Andrew Wright said. "We're up two games in the conference. We may be able to at least tie for the championship depending on what happens tonight."

Hillsdale Will Carleton Academy's Chase Harrington drained a half-court shot with 1 second remaining to get the win.

With about one minute left, Ann Arbor Rudolf Steiner (9-6, 5-1 Mid-South Conference) forced an over and back call to take possession. Rudolf Steiner called a timeout and drew up a play for senior captain Koji Vroom.

Vroom took a 15-foot shot with about 10 seconds left and missed. Will Carleton Academy got the rebound, took the ball to half court and called a timeout.

After the timeout, Harrington shot the ball from half court and made it.

"We gave them enough time to throw up a prayer, and it was answered," Rudolf Steiner coach Nick Sherwood said. "Our philosophy was win the game or go to overtime."

Vroom had 19 points and teammate Ben Hadlock had 15 points. Steven Molitor had six rebounds for Rudolf Steiner.